Another typhoon coming probably

by Sander Tams 2. September 2009 15:51

The last week, Joni has been commenting every time the sun was really strong, that she thought another typhoon would come soon. Yesterday it rained a little here in Taipei but today it rained a bit more. Much like the danish weather, it rains a little now and then, sometimes light, sometimes very heavy, but still just for short periods, and later up the day it has been more and more.

Yesterday, some meteorologists said on television a typhoon might come soon, but remarked they will still be watching the weather for two more days before they will confirm if it's another one. Today, though, it seems very unlikely that a typhoon wont come, because as Joni tells me, the rain at the current time indicates a typhoon is coming, because it rains the way I explained above.

I can't show you any pictures of typhoons ripping Taipei apart yet, so here's another subject: 

 

This evening, Joni bought these. She likes them a lot. They're little nori snacks, seaweed with a little seasoning that you just eat without anything else on.

  

They're not very big, but crunchy and tasty. If you like seaweed or anything related like sushi, then these are probably something for you.

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Travel | Taiwan

Comments

9/2/2009 6:10:22 PM #

Lydom

don't they have any chocola?

Lydom | Reply

9/3/2009 1:47:05 PM #

Nathalie ;D

Thanks for reminding me, jeg havde lige en pakke Nori i skoletasken ;D DAAAMN, din skole er strikt (kommenterer lige dit andet indlæg her), japansk skole er bare så meget nemmere. Okay, weird beskrivelse, men du kan læse om skole i min blog ;D

Hope everything's good in Taiwan!!
Hows the attention in school for ya?
xoxox Nath

Nathalie ;D Denmark | Reply

9/3/2009 3:41:21 PM #

sander

Everyone thinks I am Leonardo Dicaprio, so the girls are already flocking me every break. So far only some of those from the class I am in so I can get away by going to the toilet or go and buy a drink from the vending machine. Of course that just means that I have to greet everyone I pass on my way to either, and that is very very many, because like everywhere in Taipei, the traffic is very dense. :p

sander Taiwan | Reply

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